Terrace
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Europe
terrace: Mark (3); Diego Garzón (3) (Joel Toledo, 1, min. 81), Badal (3), Soares (3), Palacios (3); Lucas Viña (3) (Jordi Cano, 2, min. 56), Jofre Cherta (3), Adri Lledó (3), Gil Muntadas (3); Buenacasa (4) (Pau Salvans, 1, min. 85) and Aythami (3) (Dani Cervera, 1, min. 81).
Europe: Pau Torres (2); Manel (1) (Vilamitjana, 2, min. 59), Borikó (2), Campeny (3), Castell (2) (Iván Bravo, 2, min. 81), Mario (2); Bermúdez (2) (Aliaga, 2, min. 59), Pau López (2) (Cardelus, 1, min. 87); Adrià Gené (3), Pablo Servetti (2) and Javi Eslava (2) (Michael, 2, min. 87).
The objectives: 0-1, Adri Gené (min. 35); 1-1, Buenacasa (min. 49); 2-1, Buenacasa (min. 51); 3-1, Aythami (min. 76); 4-1, Buenacasa (min. 81).
Inc.: Olympic Stadium. 1,000 esp.
Referee: Méndez Hernández (2). He reprimanded Badal, Aythami, Garzón; Castell, Adri Gené, Pau Torres and Mario.
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Terrassa woke up in the second half where they overcame Europe’s initial goal.
The first half was even and there were few chances. After half an hour, Adri Gené, with a lateral free-kick shot that slipped into the corner, surprised goalkeeper Marcos and increased the score to 0-1.
After the break, Manel’s mistake in passing to goalkeeper Pau Torres led to the recovery of Buenacasa who did not waste the gift and equalized. Two minutes later, Buenacasa repeated Garzón’s center. Then, Pau Torres avoided Lucas Viña’s third shot. In the 71st minute, Marcos made the save of the afternoon and stopped Adri Gené to make it 2-2. From here, Terrassa completely took over the game and Aythami scored a 3-1 score. And Buenacasa completed his hat-trick after a good cross from Cano.
This setback by Manresa leaves them almost on the brink of relegation
Manresa
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Andratx
Manresa: Polished (3); Yaya Sidibé (3) (Javi López, 1, 80′), Moha (3), Iván (2) (César Llopis, 1, 61′), David Pons (3) (Pol, 1, 73′); Carles Gilbert (2) (Álex Sánchez, 1, 80′), Nil Garrido (3), Marc Cuello (2) (Marc Martínez, 1, 61′); Baquero (3); Omar (4) and Pachon (3).
Andratx: Vicenç Sabater (3); Mati (2) (Lázaro, 3, 46′), ‘Pela’ Aveldaño (3), Pere Amer (3), Kevin García (2) (Monir, 3, 46′); Gerardo (2) (Ordinas, 2, 68′), Xavi Bauzá (3), Javi Castedo (4); Giaquinto (3) (Flaqué, 80′), Garry (2) (Perafort, 3, 46′) and Ramis (3).
The objectives: 1-0, Omar (23′); 1-1, Gerardo Bonet (51′); 1-2, Javi Castedo (78′).
Referee: Escobar López (3). Ta to Ivan, David Pons, Omar, Pol.
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Another defeat for Manresa which leaves them on the brink of KO. Local dominance in the first period, Baquero sent it over the crossbar and Omar made a pass from Pachón effective by overcoming Vicenç’s release. After the break, a mistake by Moha in clearing was taken advantage of by Gerardo Bonet. Castedo then scored the comeback goal after another error by Manresa’s defense
Quiet victory for a Lleida not accused of being left with ten
Lleida Sports
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Formentera
Lleida: Iñaki (2); Fer Cortijo (3), Rubio (3), Néyder (2), Roger Figueras (3), Ton Ripoll (4) (Pol Muñoz, 1, 89′); Quadri (4) (Mateo, 2, 83′), Joao (3), Montero (2); Jon Bakero (4) (Musa, 1, 62′) and Becerra (3) (Chuli, 2, 89′).
Formentera: John (1); De la Mata (3), Antonio (2), Marí (2), Montalbán (1) (El Harchi, 3, 56′); Caturla (3) (Rosa, 1, 81′), Chus Ruiz (2); Ibán Ribeiro (2) (Jay, 1, 85′), Gorka Marcos (3) (Jorge Domingo, 2, 56′), Josiño (1); Gorriz (2).
The objectives: 1-0, Becerra (34′); 2-0, Jon Bakero (42′); 3-0, Chuli (92′).
Inc.: Camp d’Esports. 3,000 esp.
Referee: Pricopi Gogu (3). TA to Ripoll, Montero (2, 61′); Chus, Montalbán, El Harchi, Rosa and De la Mata.
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Lleida had a peaceful game despite a good start from Formentera killed by two goals in the first half from Becerra, after an early mistake by the goalkeeper, and from Bakero, after another mistake by the island’s defense. Even against ten, after Montero was sent off in the 61st minute, Formentera entered the game and Chuli scored from the bench.
Sant Andreu exploits its rival’s weaknesses
Sports Club
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Saint Andrew
Sports Pª: Edu Frias (3); Elorza (3), Amez (2), Pereira (2), Madrigal (2) (Fortes, 2, 81′), Fraile (2), Lolo Garrido (3) (Mejía, 2, 78′), Toni Vicente ( 2), Barroso (3); Vassilakis (2) (Salinas, 2, 66′) and Tovar (2).
Saint Andrew: None (3); Méndez (3), Casti (4), Luis (3), Genís (3); Pelegrín (3), Guzmán (3), Albertito (2); Sergi Serrano (3) (Iker Torres, 2, 78′), Alexis (4) (Josu, 2, 78′) and Gerard Oliva (2) (Toni Paredes, 2, 69′).
The objectives: 1-0, Barroso (31′); 1-1, Pelegrín (37′); 1-2, Pereira, own goal (48′); 1-3, Casti (64′).
Incidents: Municipal. 200 esp.
Referee: García Acosta (1). TA in Amez, Pereira, Barroso; Pelegrín and Genís.
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Sant Andreu knows how to exploit Peña’s weaknesses. The local team started well and clearly dominated the 1st half. That’s how it became 1-0, a great goal from Barroso. The tie was the work of Pelegrín who took advantage of Edu Frías’ poor start. The second half started with an own goal from Pereira that demoralized the supporters. Casti, in another set piece, made it 1-3
Center back Luis Navarro signed Roman’s return in the 91st minute
In. Saguntino
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Penya Independent
Saguntino: Save (2); Carlos David (2), Roan (2) (Ángel Pérez, 2, 52′), Luis Navarro (4); Javi Pérez (1) (Carles Marco, 3, 8′), Ato (2) (José Álvarez, 1, 75′), Pedro Torres (2), Kike Torrent (2); Jean Paul (2), Guille Andrés (2) (Néstor, 1, 75′) and Fermín (2).
Coin: Dani Simon (2); Lukitas (1) (Isuardi, 1, 71′), Losada (1) (Espinosa, 1, 80′), Revuelta (2), Sebas (1), Juanmi (2); Samu Pinto (1), Bautista (2); Borja (1) (Rayco, 2, 46′), Vicent (2) (Verdú, 1, 85′) and Jawed (1) (Rulo, 1, 71′).
The objectives: 0-1, Rayco (46′); 1-1, Luis Navarro (68′); 2-1, Luis Navarro (91′).
Referee: Morona Del Campo (2). Salva’s TA, José Álvarez; Revuelta, Juanmi, Rayco and Vicente.
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A match with an explosive end to Atlético Saguntino’s goal in the 91st minute scored by the experienced center back Luis Navarro. He signed the return for the Roman team against a Penya Independent who took the lead in the first minute of the second half. The local defender scored a double which gave his team three golden points
Javi Chica did not make a good debut on the Espanyol bench
Valencia Mestalla
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Spanish B
Mestalla: Nil Ruiz (2); Santana (3) (Diego Aznar, 4, 65′), Serradell (3), Iranzo (4), Iván Muñoz (3), Diego Moreno (3); César Moreno (3) (Frith, 2, 78′), Borja (3) (Ali, 1, 86′), Tejón (3) (Alemán, 1, 86′); Gozálbez (3), Hugo G. (3) (Javi Navarro, 1, 75′).
Spanish B: Vent (3); Marc Jurado (2) (Miguel, 2, 57′), Casadesús (3), Alejandro (2)(Gori, 1, 68′), Catalá (3), Ian (4); Roger (2) (Nene, 2, 57′), Rafa Bauza (2) (Ángel, 2, 68′); Gastón (2) Javi H. (3) (Rivarés, 1, 95′), Kenneth (3).
The objectives: 1-0, Caesar (29′); 1-1, Ian (53′); 2-1, Aznar (66′); 3-1, Aznar (71′); 3-2, Kenneth (78′).
Referee: Pujor Salar (2). TA to César Moreno, Iranzo, Hugo G., Ivan, Nil; Roger, Catalá, Gori
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Javi Chica’s debut in the Espanyol reserve team did not go as expected as the ‘parakeets’ fell to a Mestalla which added an important victory to their aspirations to retain the category.
The game started with a shot from the locals going near the post. Then, Martín Tejón and Borja Calvo finished at the hands of the Spanish goalkeeper, Iker Venteo. And in the fourth round, Angulo’s men did not disappoint. César Moreno took advantage of an indecisive goalkeeper exit to head in and open the scoring. Six minutes before the break Pablo Gozálbez sent the ball over the post and two minutes later Seradell almost equalized with his own goal.
In the second half, Javi Chica’s men tied the ball from Kenneth to Ian whose shot hit Rubén Iranzo to surprise Nil Ruiz. Diego Aznar, who had been on the field for barely a minute, then took advantage of a wall with Gozálbez to cross and put Che reserve team ahead, extending their lead three minutes later with a long ball from Nil Ruiz’s Serradell and Iranzo did not take advantage but Diego did.Aznar. Kenneth, with twelve to go, took advantage of Ian’s cross at the far post to set up the decisive result.
Source: La Verdad

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